Pokémon Violet - The Teal Mask Playthrough 3: Applin Hills

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It is time to make it to the first signpost, which is located at Loyalty Plaza. First, we have to go through Apple Hills, which has some apple fields, and it is inhabited by Applin, and I take on some Trainers and catch some Pokémon on the way.

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About in the previous part when I was sure that you had to show the couple in Mossui Town either a Volbeat or Illumise, it turns out you have to show them a Tandemaus or its evolved form Maushold, and you can find a static encounter with Tandemaus nearby. I take on Glitterati O'Nare, she has a Level 65 Persian, and she even travels throughout Paldea, she gives a lot of money after battle, best to equip an Amulet Coin to get even more.
Then for the encounters in Apple Hills, and one of them is Applin, there is an Applin with a Bug Tera Type, and you can find Tart Apples and Sweet Apples, those are the items to evolve Applin, the Tart Apple to get Flapple, and the Sweet Apple to get Appletun. I will go more into Applin as there is a secret with this Pokémon in the Teal Mask, I will wait till I find that item.
Apple Hills has some Pokémon that were available in the Paldea Pokédex, like Starly, Fomantis, Bonsly, and Kricketot, and one Pokémon that I find in this video is Munchlax, which can be found in Wistful Fields, but you can find one with the Ghost Tera Type at Kitakami Road, this one knows Curse, and when Terastallized, it can use the Ghost-type Curse where it loses half of its HP to make the opponent lose 25% of their HP at the end of each turn. The Munchlax does come with Bulldoze to give it a Ground-type move, and it has some good level up moves like Body Slam and Bite. It requires Friendship to evolve it, but once it does, it becomes Snorlax, with a massive HP stat and good Attack and Special Defense, Snorlax is a resilient Normal-type, and it can learn Crunch, High Horsepower, Hammer Arm, and Heavy Slam, and it learns a lot of TMs, like Earthquake, Heat Crash, Brick Break, Seed Bomb, and the Elemental Punches, it can make a good team member if you want to use a Normal-type.
I decide to try and capture a Poltchageist in this video, and I have decided this is the right time to go over it, Poltchageist is a Grass/Ghost-type Pokémon based on Sinistea, not on Polteageist as you would expect from its name. Poltchageist has Special Attack for its best stat, but when it evolves, it has a good Defense stat as well, making it the opposite to Polteageist which has good Special Defense. The difference is Poltchageist cannot learn Shell Smash, which is what sets it apart from Sinistea, and it can get some moves like Shadow Ball and Giga Drain, Poltchageist can learn Scald if you are interested. Poltchageist does require an item to evolve, and like Sinistea, there is an authentic form of Poltchageist, the fake form is called Counterfeit Form, while the authentic Poltchageist is called the Artisan Form, and it does have a mark on the underside, much like Sinistea. Poltchageist is a solid option to use once you get the item required to evolve it, and there are two different items based on the form of Poltchageist, much like how Sinistea requires a Cracked Pot, when the Antique Form requires a Chipped Pot to evolve.
I then check the signboard with Kieran, which explains about a creature known as the ogre, which caused trouble in Kitakami, and was stopped by three Pokémon known as the Loyal Three, and the monument nearby is where they were placed to rest, we at least got to hear some backstory about the ogre. Loyalty Plaza has a TM for Toxic, and like in Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl, the selection of Pokémon that learn it is limited, this was a TM that used to be learned by every Pokémon that can learn TMs, but in this game, it is limited to mostly Poison-type Pokémon, but there are some non-Poison-type Pokémon that can learn it, like Wooper, Shroomish, and Vespiquen, and for non-Poison-type Pokémon that can learn it from TM, Drowzee, Dunsparce, Umbreon, Houndour, Zoroark, and Bellibolt are those examples. Apple Hills has TMs for Bug Bite and Grassy Glide, the last time Bug Bite was available through Move Tutor was in Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, Scizor is the best user of that move because of Technician, and Grassy Glide was nerfed to 55 power, this move has priority in Grassy Terrain, and it was a very popular move on Rillaboom in the competitive scene, I am sure that even after the nerf, it can still make good use of the move.







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